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Thread: jeeze that spread sheet things hard to do

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    OMG

    never looked at it but I just did and.......





































    BLEUGH!!!!!!!

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    lol you not gonna give it a go then i can give you tips

















    1st one is avoid the download

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    why not export the listings from turbo lister in a csv format and cut and paste the relevant parts in to the spreadsheet, thats what i did.

    most of the options will be the same ie: available to which countries: your username: payment methods: and you can just down fill those then all you have to do is put the prices in and the postage costs.

    its not that hard if you do it that way

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    What I find easiest to do is to list normally using "List Similar", then save all your listings using the EXPORT LISTINGS function in your Ebid control panel.

    By using the EXPORT LISTINGS function, your items are backed up in Microsoft Excel in a spreadsheet format which you can then edit and repost in bulk by sending to spreads@ebid.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by *artsbanquet* View Post
    What I find easiest to do is to list normally using "List Similar", then save all your listings using the EXPORT LISTINGS function in your Ebid control panel.

    By using the EXPORT LISTINGS function, your items are backed up in Microsoft Excel in a spreadsheet format which you can then edit and repost in bulk by sending to spreads@ebid.net

    I am still having problems with the export listing function. When I click on it I get a box which tells me its a text document and the only option available to me is to save a a text file.
    I have excel on my pc...and don't tell me to save it as an excel file...I would if the option was there.

    I need someone to tell me why it doesn't work for me....

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    Hi stitchysyl,
    When you click on it, do you get -

    What should Firefox do with this file?
    1. Open with - EXCEL.EXE (A drop-down menu)
    2. Save to Disc

    I then choose the Open with EXCEL.EXE option. The file opens in Excel and I then save it as an Excel File.

    If that message doesn't appear for you, maybe it's your browser? I really don't know - maybe someone will come along who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stitchysyl View Post
    I am still having problems with the export listing function. When I click on it I get a box which tells me its a text document and the only option available to me is to save a a text file.
    I have excel on my pc...and don't tell me to save it as an excel file...I would if the option was there.

    I need someone to tell me why it doesn't work for me....
    Using IE.
    If you save it as a txt file, open up excel, along the top menu in excel
    you should see Data (it's between Tools & Window on mine)
    Click on that & choose import external data - import data choose the text file you saved.

    Thats how I save my paypal info into excel, although someone might know a quicker/better way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gothicina View Post
    Using IE.
    If you save it as a txt file, open up excel, along the top menu in excel
    you should see Data (it's between Tools & Window on mine)
    Click on that & choose import external data - import data choose the text file you saved.

    Thats how I save my paypal info into excel, although someone might know a quicker/better way.
    I'll give it a go...thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stitchysyl View Post
    I'll give it a go...thanks.

    It worked...thanks...

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    Me fine it far too Confusing I list One by one I HAVE COMPLAINED to M and G to no avail. Needs a similar program to Turbo Lister...(cant they nick it? change it a little then claim its theres?

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